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Super useful chart from Cook (Clinton Group) (Original Post) Lucinda Feb 2016 OP
Excellent! Thanks for posting this! pandr32 Feb 2016 #1
You too! Lucinda Feb 2016 #5
Fabulous! Stuckinthebush Feb 2016 #2
Actually, here is the chart Stuckinthebush Feb 2016 #3
I just linked because they will update as they go along - but I'm glad Lucinda Feb 2016 #4
Did you see in GD-P Stuckinthebush Feb 2016 #7
No! I kicked the thread for you...but haven't been back to it. Lucinda Feb 2016 #9
This is great stuff, and highlights the un-importance of "winning" a primary or caucus. George II Feb 2016 #6
I love this! Treant Feb 2016 #8

Stuckinthebush

(10,845 posts)
3. Actually, here is the chart
Sun Feb 14, 2016, 01:44 PM
Feb 2016

I don't want to steal your thunder. Perhaps we can get it pinned.

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Stuckinthebush

(10,845 posts)
7. Did you see in GD-P
Sun Feb 14, 2016, 03:17 PM
Feb 2016

The poster who said it was pushing the inevitability meme?

HA! What is funny is that I didn't say a word but just posted the chart. I think they are feeling the heat from the facts.

Thanks again!!!

Lucinda

(31,170 posts)
9. No! I kicked the thread for you...but haven't been back to it.
Sun Feb 14, 2016, 03:38 PM
Feb 2016

It's all about the math, always has been, even through all the drama, it's the numbers that will tell the story.

George II

(67,782 posts)
6. This is great stuff, and highlights the un-importance of "winning" a primary or caucus.
Sun Feb 14, 2016, 02:47 PM
Feb 2016

Clinton "tied" one caucus and was "soundly defeated" in the other state - yet she's only four pledged delegates behind Sanders.

This is also why I wasn't too disappointed last Tuesday when Sanders "won" by 20%.

Treant

(1,968 posts)
8. I love this!
Sun Feb 14, 2016, 03:27 PM
Feb 2016

I'm using an older version, printed out and posted, to play along at home. It has far fewer superdelegates, so the bar for Clinton is higher.

Which I prefer. The Sandernistas will decry any win that requires even 1 single superdelegate, so I'm looking for (and expect) an outright and significant win in the Primaries.

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